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PV. Sindhu born on 5th July 1995 is a right-handed Indian badminton player. She trains at the Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad along with the Indian badminton star Saina Nehwal.She came to the limelight in 2009 when she won bronze at the Sub-Junior Asian Badminton Championship. She was ranked 9th in the world’s top-10 list in the Women’s Single category in 2009. P V Sindhu is playing well but is under the shadow of Saina Nehwal She clinched the silver medal at the Iran Fajr International Badminton Challenge in 2010.

In the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games, she won the gold medal in Girl’s Single category in Douglas. She bagged the bronze at the World Championship in 2013 and became the first Indian to win a medal at World Championships. In 2013, she was the captain of the team Awadhe Warrior in IBL (Indian Badminton League). Her team was the runner-up team in the 2013 IBL season. She became the first Indian shuttler to receive back-to-back medals at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014 after she reached the semifinals. After beating three seeded players, Sindhu made it to the finals of Denmark Super Series.

P V Sindhu is playing well but is under the shadow of Saina Nehwal

P V Sindhu is playing well but is under the shadow of Saina Nehwal

She also bagged the Macau Open Grand Prix Gold titles for three consecutive times. At the Uber Cup 2014, she won the bronze in the doubles. In 2014, she received the NDTV Indian of the Year and FICCI Breakthrough Sportsman of the Year awards. In 2016, she was the captain of the team Chennai Smashers. Her team reached the semifinals and was defeated by the Delhi Acers. She again clinched the bronze medal in 2016 Uber Cup in Kunshan. She reached the quarters of the Swiss Open, the German Open, the China Masters and the Indian Open.Sindhu has the best attacking game plans. She smashes the shuttle hard by using her height as an advantage.

Although she has a great drive to push ahead and work hard, Sindhu lacks in fighting spirit when compared to Saina Nehwal. Saina Nehwal is an ace badminton player of India. She had brought more laurels and medals for India than Sindhu. Nehwal has 14 major titles to her career record. In Women’s Single category, Saina Nehwal is the Number 1 player in the Badminton World Federation. She won the Indonesia Open and Super Series tournaments in 2009. She was honoured with the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna in 2009-2010. She also received the Padma Shri in 2010 and Arjuna Award in 2009. In 2015, she made it to the finals of the All England Open Badminton.

P V Sindhu is playing well but is under the shadow of Saina Nehwal

Sindhu also was honoured with India’s fourth-highest civilian award, Padma Shri. Saina Nehwal is ranked fifth in the world, followed by Sindhu who claimed the tenth rank in the top-10 list. Sindhu is the second Indian player to be ranked in the world’s top-10 listTechnically, Sindhu is calculative, contained and, rather than power, she relies more on tactics. Whereas Nehwal is faster and stronger; she constantly moves around the court in search for the right moment to attack her opponents. After beating the top-ranked players, Sindhu has the tendency of losing to lesser-ranked players.

While Sindhu is just looking forward to her first Olympics in Rio, Saina Nehwal has already won the bronze medal in 2012, becoming the first Indian shuttler to have won an Olympic medal. In 2012, when Saina brought glory to the nation by winning a bronze medal, Sindhu secured her place in the top-20 rankings of the world.Saina Nehwal and Sindhu are both India’s two best shuttlers. In 2013, we have seen a hike in Sindhu’s performance and a fall in Saina Nehwal’s performance. Sindhu is a very significant player but she needs time and experience to take the reign of badminton from Saina. After suffering navicular bone injury, Sindhu is working hard on improvising her footwork. She is playing well but is still under the shadow of Saina Nehwal.